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Celebrate Your Life
 
  (j.p. maunick/r. bull/r. taylor)

Steal the thunder
You’re a diamond in the mire
Shine on, wont you shine on
No matter where you are

Like the forces of nature
Irresistable as the sun
So real got to be so real
Your heart and your mind’s desire

So wake up and dance
Now is the time
Hey, hey, hey


Chorus:
Celebrate your life
It’s your life (your life)
Celebrate your life
Step into the big sunshine

From rags to riches
So many only dreamin’
So don’t be a fool now
Keep control on your destination
With the future so bright
Aim your eye to the sky
So real got to be so real
Life can be what you want it to be
So wake up and dance
It’s your time hey, hey, hey

Chorus




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